Phursday, April SO, 1920 H IL L S B O R O A R G U S, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Page Seven M ilie i B e a v e rto n ; feet la id S peiring, p; W arren T aylo r, in g to $4.275 fo r the m on th o f Muy, 7 inches. lb . Norm an S m ith. 2b; Lester w h ich includes a d m in is tra tio n e x ­ 220-yurd dash Is Schlegel, 3b; V ic to r La P orte, ss; K a rp tte in . pense, have been rece ive tl W ell Heavei to n . 2nd. 1.« Ma . St H e hn s; John Mr Beth. If: Jack Seabold, rn; pointed out. The fu n d is made up 3rd, Carson. T ig . ird; 4th. Jones, i A lb e i I VanDom elen. rf. C E D A R M IL L r- M rs D N C how n o f 50 percent o f fed eral money, 23 B eaverton, tune, 2 3:4. er;;" amt Eaton, shortstop fo r S h e r­ ; St. M ary's lin e u p : T a ylo r, c; wood. Broad ju m p 1st G «add i , T ip ird ; D a vi:. p; Keverm an, lb : Webb. 'if P ortland organized the P u rrn t- percent fro m the state and the re ­ A t the be g in n in g o f the eig h th 2nd, H ite. T ig a rd ; 3 rd . lia v is . SI 2b; H ull, 3b. Sheet/. Reynolds. Teacher association at Cedar M ill. O fficer., elected were M r George m aind er fro m the co u n ty o ld age Inning, w ith the scores tied, H ills ­ M ary's; 4th, Em m oin lì avorton; Sauvies Island A lso K eeps i If Kelso, m; M e r r ill, rf. pension fund. boro's team began to bear down. d i stance, I!) feet II niche M e rrill Mead, w ho was p la yin g Cote, president: M rs. I. W. H e in ­ Cl «•an Slate in W estern Davis f ir d man to but, h it sh a rp ly I shortstop fo r Banks at the firs t rich , vice -preside nt; Mrs. Helen dash 1st, K a i p -te in , 441).yard to rig id but was out at second Roosevelt to W in I pa rt of the game, sprained h i s Johnson, secretary-treasurer. Beaverton: 2nd. .fu nor B eaverton; W *«l«*rn .Sun»«*« M r. and Mrs. John W alters are l an kle and was unable to p la y the n>. «• Team s Remain in Un­ when G addis made a q u ick re co v­ F ra n k H arper, W estfield , N. J , 3rd, T a y lo r, St. M a ry ' 4th. H ull. W I. p.f W L e ry and a nice th ro w S ha ttu ck spending several days in Pomeroy, newspaperm an, rest of the game. w h o w ith »Mrs. I lly L u V e rn a A lia n itr" lk i i ’o r r u l i I odd T w i n O a k « 1 1 Si Helens, tim e. 54:4. d efeated Class Wash., w ith relatives. then pounded the next p itc h to b »00 N P la in « Harper i.s on a to u r o f the conn- Scappooso high school's I r u c k Shadley, St H e l- H a lf-m ill* 1st. H m u v h I a 2 >íH¡ Sf-aiipiHiH« single H e in ric h was safe on an teum w a lked aw ay w itli the firs t L. B, Sutton has re tu rn e d fro m try . called on the A rg u s Tuesday, .3 rd. V .H ., i n o r and Hanna w o rked llu ik in s honors at the in v ita tio n a l meet eus, 2nd. Siebel Scuppis ln « lrrn S o n *1*1 th e hospital, w h ere he was con- A lth o u g h a rep ub lica n. H a rpe r ra id Kappel, Fore t ( i n 4th, Stains fo r a w a lk, f illin g the base. Cornelius,» Banks and Sauvies W I, P u ll fined fo r several days w ith pr.eu- th a t he had found Roosevelt strong w I. | ’.-t held here S aturday on tiie local Scappoose: tim e 2:16:4. l|Q l bom * • • l u., I I ftoo m onia j p o litic a lly eve ry place th a t he Island nines rem ained in the tin - W ith one out and the bases fu ll, high school fie ld , w ith Beaverton ' 0 I ooo N i a I h i - '» Z .0 0 0 220 lo w nurnles 1st, Dungey, E velyn W alters spent the w e ek- had been and was c o n fid e n t th a t defeated ela-.s in the W estern Sun- Joos w ent In to pinch h it I o r high school as its closest c o m p e ti­ tV||. IO.. U h o | OOO o Z .0 0 0 S< appou.a . 2nd. D udley. Scappoose. < nd at the state C h ristia n En- he w o uld be re-elected. He said | set loop fo r the second Sunday's C o un ty newspaperm en fro m The Scappoose fie ld I I I so o i,« r I I oo ih 0 2 «ooo Perdue. S huttuek s lid home fo r a to r for llie lead. 3rd, Boyd, Forest G rove, 4th, pi 1 . (hat the streng then in g o f the ba nk- I H illsb o ro , Forest G rove.B eaverton deavor convention at Eugene. 1111*0»‘ .«■■» ".Smoke E a te n " come .emu as Joo« la id do w n a bunt and men. led by Dunge.V w ith 25 point ,, W heeler, Beaverton; tim e, 28:05. M r. and Mrs. La ster D avis and | situ a tio n , alone, was enough C o rne liu s hung up its second and Sherwood were taken th ro u g h , mi tliv lung end uf 3 to I seme beat the th ro w to fir s t to give look a to ta l o f 47 po in ts to th e ir ! S hotput 1st, Emm ori . Beaverton; v ic to ry in a close 3 to 2 contest the J u lia Lee W rig h t ba ke ry and tw in daughters Jean and Joan of to ju s tify his re-election. H a rp e r cre d it, w h ile Em m ons o f Beaver- i-i Sherwood S iin ila v III tile h c c - H ills b o ro the loud. ig u a rd ; 3rd. Ion, w itli 14, led tiis com panions 2nd, Gaddi. Gaddis. T Iig 3rd, Dungey, w ith N o rth Plains. Bunks drubbed I the Edw ards Dependable Coffee Salem spent Sunday at the home found business co n d itio n s g re a tly 01) I g a n ie o f th e Eastern Sunset W ith the bases s till fu ll und one im p ro ve d eve ry place. M ai y s; Scappoose 14 to 6. plant in P ortla nd F rid a y and were o f M r and Mrs. Sam W alters. l« lu ’iie • on T h is name wus the out, Donahoe forced H e in ric h out to u 31' . total T ig a rd am i St Scappoo.se. 4th, Stassen. S Sauvies I.-land showed cham pion- luncheon guests o f the Safew ay Helen ; hig h si lioiils l i e , I foi th il I 1,1 43 feet I ', m cie fir tin tjie Sherwood g ro un d* for at home on a g ro un der to the place, each w ith 23 points Fore t ! Belay 1st, Scappoo ,e; 2nd, F o r- i ship fo rm in b la n k in g V ernonia organization a, noon T h e ba kery H e season. Husky. on the m ound catcher, mid H oag scored Hanna 4th ’ 12 to 0. W atkins and M axm e yer is said to be the newest and most fo r the lo r ds w h iffe d 15 <>|i|iostng on un e rro r by Sherw ood and Bosky G rove was a close fo u rth w ith 20 ' ’ G rove; 3rd, St. Helen . Corwin H ardware fo r the islanders l e t V ern on ia i m odern in the U n ited States, H ttri The game nun ko the ser- ¡truck out. en ding the in n in g w ith points, w h ile St. M ary's and H ill..- ! H illsb o ro ; tim e, 1:40 6 The b a kery b u ild in g its e lf covers boro tra ile d behind, St. M ary's ' Ja ve lin Jst. Eaton, 'lig a rd ; 2nd. dow n w ith fo u r scattered hits. M d straig ht w in fo r M alinger B ill H ills b o ro in the lead 3 to I. D udley, 'I vin Oaks team of F arm in gton , h a lf a block, w ith an inside flo o r ha vin g won fiv e und H ills b o ro 4 1 j j ^ '^ 'k e y , Si ippoo e 3r Jci"?* mid hi . teiiiiiinuten | In the eigh th In n in g Rosky s tru c k points. Heaver- w h ich took G lenw ood's place in area of 40 000 square feet. A ll w a lls (Continued from p«ve 1) I Scappoose; 4th, B u llo ck Prise W inner I.ast Week out th re e men and pulle d h im ­ W illa m e tte m a intained u clean ton, distance, 147 feet II inches. the W estern loop, p u t V e rb o o rt are "d a y lig h te d " w ith w indo w s lie f com m ittee. Investigations are D e ta ile d results fo llo w : Longest T ro u t C aught by self out of a tig h t spot in the In ­ u l Soda places in the cou nty tra c k p re ­ and Blazer, pitching, stru ck out 19 w ith a sin g le by Elcskes. w h o und funs are prom ised a surp rise of the tw o games. vs. P erfe ction; Safeway vs. A rgus. P ro d u ct o f H ighest lim in a rie s at Forest G rove S a tu r­ men. B atteries were. B u xto n : Car- scored when W estfall d ro ve n w hen he cuts loose in his firs t M ay 28: Ire la n d vs. Ruy M ann; Q u a lity. Games are called p ro m p tly a, Royal Soda vs S afe w ay; G uards day were Ire n e D a rn e ll. V io la i stens and S tic k lin ; L a u re l: Blazer single past Hanna In rig h t fie ld game Bean, E d ith Sahnow, Zelda W eintz, and Stout. llo s k y then re tire d the ne xt tw o T iie game Sunday w ith W illa m ­ 2:30 p. m, in the new b a ll p a rk j P e rfe ctio n ; A rgu s Cady F ern W eintz, E velyn G errish , C a r- --------------------- ------ M eters to pre ven t fu rth e r scoring ette is expected to be a c ru c ia l eust of the c ity a u d ito riu m . M otor. olene K a lk w a rf, B eita M ay R ic k - O LD newspapers fo r sale, 10 cents in that fram e Available at All Groceries June 4: Ire la n d vs. Royal SodiV one fo r tiie locals. N e ith e r teum i8 tf ; « . AH H li E ' bundle.—Argus. The fifth , s ix th and seventh In ­ has ye t been defeated. W illa m e tte l l l l l a b o r u — Ray M ann vs. S afew ay; G uards vs. etts, A lic e P irie . E ve lyn Patton. I i n n r ic h , 3 b 0 0 0 Robert O gilbee, S te rlin g N aught. nings also were scoreless, being has defeated G arden Home 7 to 5 I Hanna, rl 1 0 1 A rgus; P erfe ction vs. Cady M otor. Bud E slinger. Fred W yatt, A h ira featured by s te lla r p itc h in g on and N uw berg 4 to 3 in u ve ry | gortlue. If M 0 Jun e 11: Ire la n d vs. S afew ay; both sides and b r illia n t in fo Id tig h t game. So ta r H ills b o ro has I ,h n a h<*e. l b 1 0 Ray M ann vs. Royal Soda; G uards Tsugawa, James A llis o n , J im m ie 0 0 vs. Cady M o to r; P e rfe ctio n vs. A r - Peppard, B illie Z ie g le r and B ud w o rk by S h a ttu ck. Duvls. Donahoe a good defensive rocord. h a vin g lioutr, e i , p 1 0 Hines. and H e in ric h o f the "Sm oke E u l­ o n ly one ru n scored against them ! O H u k lM . cf 0 0 ■' - THERE’S Effective NO F ri., Sal., MARKETS ,. ; INSURE PURITY OF’ YOUR FOOD Mun.. May 1. 2, 4 1938 .. BETTER M " n " A 19c M A Y O N N A IS E ‘S . 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